Claims
- 1. An infrared heater for a bowl-shaped cooking wok having a central region and an annular region surrounding the central region, the heater comprising:
- (a) a ribbon-type, gas-fired burner head to which a pressurized mixture of combustion air and a gaseous fuel is supplied which is expelled from the head through a cylindrical array of minute jet openings to produce, when ignited, an omnidirectional flame projected from a lower portion of the array and from an upper portion thereof;
- (b) a block of refractory material which when heated to an elevated temperature by the burner head emits infrared radiation, the block having a base section provided with a circular cavity having a central zone and an outer zone; an intermediate section having a central opening communicating with the central zone of the cavity and a circular array of bores communicating with the outer zone of the cavity, and a top section having a central opening aligned with the central zone of the intermediate section and a circular array of bores aligned with the bores of the intermediate section; said burner head being placed within said block so that the flame projected from the lower portion of the cylindrical array impinges on the wall of the cavity whereby the resultant radiation is emitted through the bores in the intermediate and top sections to provide secondary infrared radiation beams, the flame projected from the upper portion of the cylindrical array impinging on the wall of the opening in the intermediate section whereby the resultant radiation is emitted through the openings in the intermediate and top sections to provide a main beam; and
- (c) means to seat the wok above the block so that its central region is heated by the main beam and its annular region is heated by the secondary beams.
- 2. A heater as set forth in claim 1, wherein said block is received in a cylindrical open casing whose upper rim is provided with upwardly projecting studs on which the wok is seated.
- 3. A heater as set forth in claim 1, wherein said block sections are integrated.
- 4. A heater as set forth in claim 2, wherein said wok includes a peripheral region which when the wok is seated above the block is outside the block.
- 5. A heater as set forth in claim 1, wherein said burner is constituted by a stack of corrugated, ring-shaped ribbons which define said cylindrical array.
- 6. A heater as set forth in claim 1, wherein said stack of ribbons is sandwiched between upper and lower disks to define an internal chamber into which said mixture is fed.
- 7. A heater as set forth in claim 6, wherein a nipple is attached to the lower disk to feed the mixture into said chamber.
- 8. A heater as set forth in claim 7, wherein said base section is provided with a center bore communicating with said cavity to receive said nipple.
- 9. A heater as set forth in claim 1, wherein said openings and bores have the configuration of radiation horns.
- 10. An infrared radiation heater for a cooking receptacle, the heater comprising:
- (a) a gas-fired burner head to which is supplied a mixture of combustion air and a gaseous fuel which is expelled outwardly from the head through jet openings to produce, when ignited, a flame that is projected laterally from the head;
- (b) a block of refractory material having a cavity therein in which said head is disposed to define a combustion chamber in which a wall of the cavity surrounds the head whereby said flame produced in said chamber impinges on the wall of the cavity to heat the block to an elevated temperature at which the block emits infrared radiation, said block having an opening therein which extends between the cavity and one end of the block to define a radiation horn from which the radiation is projected; and
- (c) means to heat said receptacle above the end of the block so that the projected radiation impinges thereon to heat the receptacle.
- 11. A heater as set forth in claim 10, wherein said receptacle is a wok and said radiation is directed to the central region of the wok.
- 12. A heater as set forth in claim 10, wherein said burner head is of the ribbon type to define a cylindrical array of minute jet openings to produce when ignited an omnidirectional flame.
RELATED APPLICATION:
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 147,862, filed Jan. 25, 1988, entitled "Ribbon-Type, Gas-Fired Burner Head," now U.S. Pat. No. 4,825,846 whose entire disclosure is incorporated herein by reference.
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